Although the specifics of tornado formation remain a mystery, current meteorology understands them to be a byproduct of atmospheric interplays found within supercells. [Read More...]
The eye of a tornado is an area of low barometric pressure at the epicenter, or core, of the tornado’s condensation funnel. An annulus, a circular area known as the eye, is [Read More...]
Though cyclones and tornadoes are both violent storms, there are several differences between the two. They differ in appearance, size, formation, duration, and frequency. [Read More...]
ANSWER: Tornadoes are measured by how much damage they cause. Tornado damage is determined by the Fujita Scale, which was originally developed in 1971 by Theodore Fujita of [Read More...]
ANSWER: Tornadoes are classified using one of two systems, the Enhanced Fujita Scale and the National Weather Service. The National Weather Service (NWS) has a very general [Read More...]